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This book blends historical, theological, and philosophical
inquiries into what "modernity" means with the aim of showing how
Newman can analyze, critique, and explain fruitful ways forward
within a diverse range of subjects. First, it surveys historical
and theological topics such as how Newman understood "modernity,"
the sensus fidelium, the role of doubt and modern views of reason;
Newman's university ideal; and a return to the saint for
much-needed anthropological insights. Second, the volume shows how
Newman's thought can be insightfully applied to key issues within
church and society: the need to redefine "American" Catholicism,
the challenge of secularization, the role of Christian joy,
revelation and religious diversity, progress traps and the
ecological crisis, and overcoming post-modern individualism.
Throughout each chapter, contributors consistently bring Newman's
original and penetrating thought to bear upon critical themes in
theological anthropology, ecclesiology, comparative theology, and
spirituality. The volume shows how Newman's thought can be extended
and enriched by dialogue with contemporary thinkers such as Charles
Taylor, Pope Francis, and Bruno Latour. In brief, the contributors
demonstrate how Newman can help frame contemporary
self-understandings and various theological and social imaginaries
in the light of faith.
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